Faculty of Energy
The Faculty of Electrification and Automation of Agriculture was established
in 1961, commencing its activities with the training of specialists in the
field of agricultural electrification and the automation of technological
processes. In 1978, the specialization in agricultural automation was separated
into an independent faculty, which, three years later in 1981, was
re-integrated into the Faculty of Electrification and Automation of
Agriculture.
In 2004, the faculties of "Electrification and Automation of
Agriculture" and "Mechanization of Irrigation and Reclamation Works"
were merged, leading to the creation of the Faculty of Automation and
Mechanization of Water Resources.
In 2017, based on Presidential Decree No. PQ-3003 dated May 24, 2017,
the Faculty of Electrification and Automation of Agricultural and Water
Management was reorganized at the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and
Agricultural Mechanization. This faculty incorporated relevant departments from
the Tashkent State Agrarian University, along with undergraduate programs and
master's specializations.
In 2018, following Presidential Resolution No. PQ-3702 dated May 8,
2018, aimed at fundamentally improving the system for training highly qualified
specialists at the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural
Mechanization, the faculty was renamed to "Energy Supply for Agricultural
and Water Management."
In 2022, based on the decision of the President of the Republic of
Uzbekistan No. PQ-3702 dated December 10, 2021, concerning the radical
enhancement of the engineering workforce training system for economic sectors
through innovation and digitalization, the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and
Agricultural Mechanization was transformed into a university and renamed "Tashkent
Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers" of the
National Research University." Consequently, the faculty was renamed to
"Energy."
The development of this faculty was supported by the scientific and
technical figure of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Professor P.V. Baidyuk, famous
professors S.M. Majidov, M.F. Zaripov, A. Radzhabov, M. Ismoilov, Kh. M.
Muratov. Sh.Muzafarov, A.Zh.Isakov, R.T.Gazieva and A.M.Usmanov, associate
professors M.S.Mushkatin, V.I.Sokolov, I.P.Osika, A.D.Shishkin, M.M
Egamberdieva, M.Ibragimov, T.M.Baizakov, A.D.Rakhmatov and N.T.Toshpulatov
senior teachers A.M.Pelipenko, E.D.Toshev Great contributions were made by
Yu.A.Getman, S.Kh. Aliev. At different times, I.A.Reinike, Yu.S.Pershin,
N.Z.Zakirov, N.K.Mukumbaev, B.Sh.Faizullaev, A.Radzhabov, M.Ismailov,
Kh.M.Muratov, A.D. Rakhmatov, M.E. Mamedshakhov, Sh.E. Begmatov, A.D. The
leaders were Kh. Vokhidov, B. Shaimardonov, B. S. Mirzaev, A. R. Muratov and O.
T. Akhmedov. Today the faculty is headed by Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Professor Abdusaid Jalilovich Isakov. About 1000 bachelors and 100 masters
study at the faculty.
Faculty of the Institute of Energy Problems of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, Research Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow Energy Institute,
Moscow State Agricultural University, New Mexico State University, California
State University, University of Chicago, California State University Texas
Agriculture and Mechanization, UK. He has established cooperation with the
University of Oxford, the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy, the Krakow
University of Technology in Poland, and the Karabuk University in Turkey.
Graduates of the faculty specialize in the operation, repair,
installation, adjustment and maintenance of electrical power systems, water
supply pumping stations, as well as technical equipment in power supply
systems. They may also be involved in the sale of electricity, consumption
regulation, energy control and work in areas such as mechanical engineering and
marketing of machine technology, as well as in the import and export of
machinery and technology.
More than 60 professors and teachers work in 4 departments of the
faculty, including 10 doctors of science, professors and 35 candidates of
science, associate professors.
The faculty is widely working to support talented youth, spend their
free time productively, and educate them in the spirit of loyalty to the
Motherland. The faculty has implemented the “Student-Mentor” system under the
guidance of leading professors of the departments.
DEPARTMENTS: |
Electrical Engineering and Operation of
Electrical Equipment; |
Power Supply and Renewable Energy Sources; |
Automation and Control of Technological
Processes; |
Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics |
BACHELOR'S PROGRAMS: |
60710500 - Electrical Engineering |
60711000 - Mechatronics and Robotics |
60710900 - Automation of Technological Processes
and Production |
60710400 - Energy Engineering |
|
MASTER'S PROGRAMS: |
70710704 - Electrotechnological Processes and
Devices |
70710407 - Electricity supply (via networks) |
70710411 - Alternative energy sources (renewable
energy sources) |
70711401 - Automation of Technological Processes
and Production |
70810502 -
Automation and control of technological processes and production in the water
sector |
PhD Specializations: |
1. 05.05.07 - Electrical Technologies and
Electrical Equipment in Agriculture |
2. 05.01.08 - Automation of Technological
Processes and Production |
3. 05.01.06 - Elements and Devices of Computing
Technology and Control Systems |
4. 05.05.06 - Energy Installations Based on
Renewable Energy Sources |
Dekanat
60710900 - Automation of Technological Processes and Production
60710900 – The field of study in technological processes, automation, and management (in water management) prepares graduates who possess high efficiency in the area of technological processes, equipment, and devices in water management production, as well as control systems, management methods and tools for their adjustment and operation. Additionally, they can engage in the development of project documentation for control, tuning, and management systems, as well as participate in the educational process in relevant vocational and technical colleges.
60710400- Energy Engineering
60710400- The undergraduate program in energy engineering trains graduates who can work in government and private organizations, enterprises, institutions, companies, production associations, and industry enterprises as energy engineers. Furthermore, upon completing retraining in pedagogy, they are entitled to engage in teaching activities in vocational educational institutions, instructing on general professional and specialized subjects defined by authorized educational management bodies.
60710500- Electrical Engineering
60710500- Graduates of the "Electrical Engineering" program can work in research, design and engineering, operational and technical services, technological production, as well as in organizational and management systems. Specifically, they may work with electric power systems, power supply networks, internal irrigation and drainage systems, energy supply systems for water supply, unconventional energy sources and systems, electrical technology equipment, processes of operation of electrical devices, research processes, repair, tuning, and maintenance of electrical devices while working as electrical engineers.
60711000- Mechatronics and robotics
60711000- Mechatronics and robotics is an educational specialty, and graduates of this specialty can work in various fields. They may be involved in production at robotic enterprises, carry out the import and export of equipment and technologies in engineering companies, ensure the operation of mechatronic systems and quality control, test robotic products and new developments, engage in design and engineering design, as well as manage international projects for the import and export of new innovative technologies.
70710411 - Alternative energy sources (renewable energy sources)
70710704 - Electrotechnological Processes and Devices
70710407 - Electricity supply (via networks)
70711401 - Automation of Technological Processes and Production
70810502 - Automation and control of technological processes and production in the water sector
Other information
Web-site: https:tiiame.uz
Dean of faculty: Isaqov Abdusaid Jalilovich
Reception days: Wednesday, Friday: 10:00 AM - 1:00 AM